IanThomasHealy
IanThomasHealy
IanThomasHealy

This sandwich still slaps pretty hard, the worst popeye’s sandwich I’ve ever had is still better than the best wendy’s chicken sandwich I’ve ever had.

Part of it, I think, is that there hasn’t been a viable alternative yet. Is Bluesky that alternative? I don’t know, and while early indications are promising we don’t know how it will scale and Jack Fucking Dorsey is behind it. Mastodon definitely isn’t. Hive probably isn’t.

I hear that BlueSky needs more time in the oven. Its features are really basic, it can’t handle large volumes of users, and invite codes are hard to come by...

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: as someone who has gotten jaded in a public service field after more than two decades fighting the same battles and having every seeming win turn out to be a stage-setting for doing it all over again with different participants, TLJ was the first time I found the character

And yet almost nobody talks about Rise of Skywalker. TLJ tried something. TRoS gave us cool scene vignettes (well, some at least) with no cohesion.

The Question.

We’ve had a law like this in Denver, Colorado for a year or so. A lot of companies are taking their sweet time to comply with the law. It’s nice to know that cool sounding job offers very little in compensation, helps me know which companies to avoid when job hunting.

Specials was kind of a victim to “movie twin syndrome “ in that Mystery Men came out roughly around the same time and is also an offbeat movie featuring about a superhero team , and features a media/brand savvy superhero.

I think he’s the perfect person to run DC. He clearly loves superheroes, honors their stories and character but also knows how to take jab at their tropes.

Totally agree. The origin story is almost always wasted screen time. They even showed how little it mattered by skipping it entirely for Spider-Man in this iteration and most people would agree that the Holland movies are great.

Yeah, it’s easy to think of Gunn primarily as irreverent, but it only works because he backs it up with pathos. If anything, he picks the scrappy characters not only because he gets more freedom, but also because he enjoys the challenge of getting you to care about someone you normally wouldn’t care about.

Give us a Plastic Man movie you cowards!

this was the 10 year plan only 2 years ago, can’t wait to see the next 10 year plan in 2 years.

Me it so.

Marvel: Hey, Christian Bale, would you like to be in a Marvel movie? We’ll give you money.

Obligatory. 

I want to see a post-credits scene in the new Aquaman movie that’s just Aquaman and Peacemaker arm wrestling in a seedy bar.  In the background Mera and Harcourt can be seen drinking beers (from the bottle of course) and rolling their eyes.

I’m also not sure people where in the mood right now for a sci-fi epic about a plague upending life as we know it in their escapism.

It was so dour and dreary and joyless, it’s no wonder hardly anybody stuck around. Who needs more of that?